"It is how we play with our clubs and this is how we have been playing this summer," Czech reserve Zuzana Klimesova told PA International after their victory.

"Our coach demands it. He has a group of players who want to win."

No player wanted it more than captain Hana Machova, who turned in one of the finest performances of these championships.

The Belgians made a late run at the end of the first half, capped by a Nene Deyaert three-pointer, to cut the Czechs´s advantage to nine at 45-36.

The Czech team celebrating

Sensing her side needed a lift, Machova came out after half-time and punctured Belgian hopes with a trio of shots from behind the three-point arc.

Game, set and match. After that, the Czechs refused to let the Belgians, who were playing extremely hard, back into the game.

Bobrovsky´s team went on to outscore them 31-15 in the quarter and lead 76-51.

For her part, Machova finished with 11 points in the period and totalled 25 for the game.

She was in such good form and accomplished so much - Machova led the defensive effort with five steals - that had Bobrovsky not sat her down at the end of the third and for all of the fourth, it´s hard to imagine that she would miss scoring 40.

Had she played just a little more, the Czechs would have hit the century mark with points.

"She´s our captain," Klimesova said. "She hasn´t let us down all tournament. She does the little things, what we need at the time. Today it was points."

The Czechs ended up shooting 30 of 56 (53%) from two-point range and eight of 18 (44%) from three-point range.